Jacqueline Bisset Criticizes #MeToo Movement, Calling for Accountability from Women
The actress expressed her belief that women share responsibility in preventing harassment and emphasized the importance of behavior and self-presentation.
- Jacqueline Bisset, 80, stated in an interview that she feels 'unsympathetic' toward women who shared harassment stories during the #MeToo movement.
- She argued that both men and women are responsible for their behavior, highlighting the importance of how women dress and present themselves.
- Bisset claimed she has never experienced harassment in her career, attributing it to her determination to avoid such situations.
- The actress suggested that women need to learn to assertively say 'no' as a means of self-defense in challenging situations.
- Her comments have drawn attention due to her long-standing career and past remarks about being treated kindly by colleagues in Hollywood.